by shegoesbyher October 22, 2019
Get the stay mutualmug. "I'm very proud of you, my respected mutual. Don't recall how we found each other but am glad we did. This is good work."
"appreciate the kind words, my respected mutual."
"appreciate the kind words, my respected mutual."
by anonymous July 6, 2024
Get the respected mutualmug. q“do u follow shoyostv ??”
a”yeah but u should check shoyostv’s mutuals i heard there supposed to be hot or something?”
a”yeah but u should check shoyostv’s mutuals i heard there supposed to be hot or something?”
by tape :> March 13, 2021
Get the shoyostv’s mutualsmug. "I don't care if you have a Facebook, I just don't want you getting into mutual-react fests with other dudes!"
by curciikidd September 3, 2020
Get the Mutual-React Festmug.
Get the mutualsmug. A strategic doctrine or philosophy that stands as the antithesis of Mutual Assured Destruction (MAD). Instead of ensuring peace through the threat of mutual annihilation, Mutual Assured Regeneration promotes the idea that all parties commit to rebuilding, renewing, and uplifting one another in the event of a conflict, leading to a perpetual cycle of cooperation and peace. The principle is rooted in the concept of "agreeing to agree," where collaboration and positive reinforcement are the foundations for global security and prosperity.
The leaders adopted a policy of Mutual Assured Regeneration, ensuring that any future disputes would lead to collective efforts to heal and strengthen all involved rather than bringing about their mutual destruction.
by streamerd August 25, 2024
Get the mutual assured regenerationmug. The idea that when two hyper-competitive people or organizations decide to directly advertise against one another the firsts move will elicit a response from the second that will begin a series of escalations in marketing expenditures beyond what would be reasonable in an efficient free market to the point of bankruptcy for both people or organizations. The term comes from the Cold War-era term Mutually Assured Destruction.
McDonald's and Burger King were so concerned with market share with the Big Mac and Whopper that they lost sight of the button line and in an effort to one-up the other in marketing dollars and thus market share, they are both now doomed. It is mutually assured bankruptcy.
by Fat Aaron January 13, 2020
Get the mutually assured bankruptcymug.